问题
I have trouble with using my ACR122U RFID card reader form ACS. I need to connect it to my Mac using the PC/SC driver. I installed the driver from the ACS website and confirmed that it's running.
However, whenever I test using the nfc-list
command, I get the following error:
nfc-list uses libnfc libnfc-1.7.1-189-g2869ae2
error libnfc.driver.acr122_usb Unable to claim USB interface (Permission denied)
nfc-list: ERROR: Unable to open NFC device: acr122_usb:020:002
As far as I've understood from googling is that it is the Mac taking over the USB that prevents PC/SC using the device, but how can I force the computer to use the PC/SC driver instead of the default Apple USB?
PS: I have installed libusb
回答1:
You seem to be mixing two different options for connecting the ACR122U to libnfc:
You can either use the direct USB driver for the ACR122U,
libnfc.driver.acr122_usb
(which is what you are currently using). In this case, you need to make sure that the PC/SC daemon does not take over control of the reader (since only one instance can access the USB interface of the reader at a time).- The quick-and-dirty fix is to disable the PC/SC daemon that takes control over the ACR122U. Though this is not straight forward on Mac OS X, a detailed explanation can be found in Ludovic's blog.
Alternatively, you could prevent the PC/SC daemon from taking control over that specific reader by editing
/usr/libexec/SmartCardServices/drivers/ifd-ccid.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
. You would need search for the entry<key>ifdProductID</key>
Below this entry, there is an array of entries of the form
<string>0xXXXX</string>
You will need to search for entries containing the values 0x2200, 0x90CC, and 0x2214. Remove those lines, but remember the relative line number (i.e. the offset in the
<array>
). Then, also remove the corresponding lines under<key>ifdVendorID</key>
They should all contain the value 0x072F and thus have the form
<string>0x072F</string>
Moreover, you also need to remove the corresponding lines under
<key>ifdFriendlyName</key>
All of them will probably start with
<string>ACS
.
Alternatively, you could use the PC/SC based libnfc driver for the ACR122U (
libnfc.driver.acr122_pcsc
). This driver uses the system PC/SC daemon to access the reader instead of taking control over the USB interface directly. For this option to work, you need to configure lib-nfc to use the PC/SC driver instead of the direct USB driver. When you compile libnfc yourself, you could do this by explicitly activating only the PC/SC based driver:./configure --with-drivers=acr122_pcsc make
However, note that this driver has been depreciated and libnfc authors strongly discourage its use.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45508174/force-pc-sc-driver-on-acr122u-nfc-reader